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What does the Bible say about the great sin of unbelief?

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The Bible clearly associates unbelief with sin, illustrating that those who do not believe are under the wrath of God (John 3:18).

The Bible speaks extensively about unbelief as a paramount sin that separates humanity from God. In John 12:37-41, it is highlighted that despite witnessing Christ's miracles, many did not believe in Him, reflecting a deep-rooted problem of sin. Unbelief is not merely a lack of faith but an active rejection of truth, consistent with the example of Israel who could not enter the promised land due to unbelief (Hebrews 3:19). This rejection is indicative of a heart hardened against God's revelation. Paul warns the church in Hebrews 3:12 to take care to avoid an evil heart of unbelief. The essence of sin, therefore, is bound up with this refusal to believe, a recurring theme throughout Scriptures.
Scripture References: John 12:37-41, Hebrews 3:19

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